Display Patriot - P-224728 - Caleb JEWETT

Caleb JEWETT

SAR Patriot #: P-224728

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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State of Service: CT      Qualifying Service: Captain / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A062684

Birth: 25 Jun 1710 Norwich / New London / CT
Death: 18 Jan 1778 Sharon / Litchfield / CT

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Capt of Company of Householders of Sharon Minute Men, 1776
  2. Deputy to the General Assembly, 1775,1776
  3. also 11 sessions of CT Colonial Legislature

Additional References:
  1. Johnston, CT Men in the Revolution pg 611
  2. Hoadly, Pub Records of the Colony of CT 1772-1776 vol 15, pg 133,135,269,271
  3. Jewetts in America, pg 94
  4. Minute Men and Volunteers - 1776 Company of householders from Town of Sharon, CT

Spouse: (1) Rebecca Cook; (2) Faith Brewster
Children: Caleb; Jerusha; Thaddeus; Rebecca;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1996-11-20 IL 202773 Chester Charlton McCullough Jr (147319) Caleb   
1997-11-24 IL 200662 Daniel C McCullough (149305) Caleb   
2020-01-10 OR 89736 David Curtis Wood (214240) Rebecca   
2024-10-11 TN 109141 Brett Robert Thomas (174330) Jerusha   
Location:
Sharon / Litchfield / CT / USA
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Comments:

"The 'Sharon Burying Ground,' as originally laid out is only a small part of what has since been called 'Hillside Cemetery.' Just when it was first used for a burying ground, or from whom the land was purchased does not now appear."



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